Worked at Boeing since 2004. A lot has changed in that time. Boeing offers a huge variety of duties and experiences, and you can mold your career however you see fit.
Tension between operating sites (i.e. Huntington Beach vs. Huntsville) gets in the way of success.
Boeing follows a strict behavioral interview protocol. They have a list of acceptable questions which they can ask, and the interviewer will choose about three from that list. In theory, the interviewer is not supposed to engage in any other conver
This was for an entry-level role. STAR format, 5 questions. I was asked about experience and difficult/pressure situations. Besides the 5 STAR questions, a couple of yes/no questions were asked, e.g., "Have you ever used tool X?"
One phone screen and then one video interview technical round and then a call with the hiring manager. The phone screen was standard behavioral questions, and the technicals were easy LeetCode questions.
Boeing follows a strict behavioral interview protocol. They have a list of acceptable questions which they can ask, and the interviewer will choose about three from that list. In theory, the interviewer is not supposed to engage in any other conver
This was for an entry-level role. STAR format, 5 questions. I was asked about experience and difficult/pressure situations. Besides the 5 STAR questions, a couple of yes/no questions were asked, e.g., "Have you ever used tool X?"
One phone screen and then one video interview technical round and then a call with the hiring manager. The phone screen was standard behavioral questions, and the technicals were easy LeetCode questions.